Grab your beach towel and sunglasses for a relaxing day at the beach! Enjoy the tropical weather of Key West at this state park, complete with sandy shores for sunbathing, clear water perfect for snorkeling, ...

Discover the 1856 world of master wrecker Asa Tift and learn how he and other wreckers made Key West the richest city in the United States. Experience the interactive exhibits and rich maritime, salvaging history ...

Key West Seaplane Adventures is the only air service to the Dry Tortugas National Park. With over 30 years of seaplane experience, their staff is experienced, highly trained, and just as excited as their guests ...

uilt as the first attraction on the island in 1932, the Key West Aquarium is today home to the underwater residents of Key West: sharks, turtles, stingrays, tropical and game fish. Get up close and ...

The brand new Yankee Freedom III is the official ferry of the Dry Tortugas National Park. 70 miles from Key West at the Dry Tortugas National Park lies Fort Jefferson, the largest masonry structure in ...

places to stay in key west

Key West Ocean & Beachfront Hotels

The island has several resorts, bed and breakfasts and hotels offering magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, the Key West Harbor and the beaches in both Old Town and New Town neighborhoods.

Key West does offer accommodations for all budgets, even in the highly desired Old Town area. In addition to budget hotels, Key West has a hostel offering visitors accommodations in a dorm-like setting.

Key West’s has always been proud of its diverse and accepting culture. Key West offer several hotels and resorts that cater specifically to the gay and lesbian guest with men only, women only and mixed ...